Oncomine™ Breast cfDNA Assay
Oncomine™ Breast cfDNA Assay
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Oncomine™ Breast cfDNA Assay

The Oncomine™ Breast cfDNA Assay is part of a complete solution to detect breast tumor-derived DNA (ctDNA) in cell-free DNARead more
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Catalog number A31183
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The Oncomine™ Breast cfDNA Assay is part of a complete solution to detect breast tumor-derived DNA (ctDNA) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA). It provides the reagents for library construction and a single pool of multiplex PCR primers for preparation of amplicon libraries from cfDNA obtained from the plasma fraction of a single tube of whole blood. The assay enables the analysis of single nucleotide variants and short indels that are frequently mutated in breast cancer. Ten genes with >150 hotspots are covered (Genes: AKT1, EGFR, ERBB2, ERBB3, ESR1, FBXW7, KRAS, PIK3CA, SF3B1, TP53). Through the use of tag sequencing technology, a limit of detection (LOD) down to 0.1% can be achieved.

Note: Target and hotspot BED files and User Guide document for cfDNA Variant Analysis with Torrent Suite Software 5.2 can be found below under 'Documents'.

• Optimized short amplicon design for fragmented cfDNA (∼170 bp in length)
• Detection of both single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and hotspot indels down to 0.1% LOD
• Very high sensitivity and specificity, enabling extremely low levels of detection with minimal false positives
• 12 samples can be run on an Ion 530™ Chip, reducing overall sequencing costs
• Efficient workflow, from a single tube of blood to results in just 2 days

Liquid biopsies offer several advantages over conventional solid tumor biopsies:
• Liquid biopsies are less invasive, enabling samples to be taken at multiple time points to monitor progression
• Lower cost compared to traditional tissue biopsies
• Faster turnaround time from sample to results
• More tumor heterogeneity captured

The entire workflow (figure below) from isolation of cfDNA using the MagMAX™ Cell-Free DNA Isolation Kit to analysis of samples can be accomplished in just 2 days using the Ion S5™ XL sequencing system.

Technology
ctDNA is found at extremely low concentrations in the plasma fraction of whole blood. Because of this low prevalence, a tag sequencing technology is utilized in this assay. The technology attaches a unique molecular tag to the gene-specific primers. The amplified products are then grouped into families containing the same tags. Families that contain the same mutant variant will be called with optimized Variant Caller settings for the Oncology-Liquid Biopsy application. Families that contain random errors, typically generated through the library construction/sequencing process, are identified and removed from variant calling.

Unlike other technologies with LODs of 1-5%, the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay has a flexible detection limit down to 0.1% or 1 mutant copy in a background of 1,000 wild-type copies. To achieve 0.1% LOD, 20 ng of input cfDNA is required. Lower amounts of cfDNA can be used (down to 1 ng), but the LOD will be higher depending on the input amount.

Simplicity, speed, and scalability of tag-sequencing technology
The Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay enables cancer genetic studies from just 1 ng of input cfDNA for targeted library construction. The cfDNA assay uses standard PCR equipment and two simple PCR reactions, one to attach the unique molecular tags and the second to amplify the library, for high multiplex PCR-based target selection with no need for extensive capital investment. Additionally, the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay is compatible with FFPE samples for possible concordance studies. Total time to targeted libraries is just 3.5 hours. Scalability and flexibility are achieved using the Tag Sequencing Barcode Set 1-24 (Cat. No. A31830) or Taq Sequencing Barcode Set 25-48 (Cat. No. A31847) for multiplexing barcoded samples on Ion S5 chips.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
For Use With (Application)Sequencing
For Use With (Equipment)Ion PGM™ System
LibrariesTargeted Sequencing Library
No. of Reactions8
Product LineOncomine™
Product TypecfDNA Assay
Quantity8 Reactions
Sample TypecfDNA
Shipping ConditionDry Ice
Workflow StepLibrary Construction
Sequencing TypeCell-free DNA (cfDNA) Sequencing
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
• 20 μL Breast cfDNA Panel
• 320 μL cfDNA Library PCR Master Mix
• 832 μL Low TE Buffer
• 8 μL cfDNA Library Primer P1
• 8 μL Tag Sequencing Barcode 01

Barcodes for multiplexing not included. Must be purchased separately (Cat. Nos. A31830 & A31847).

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Where can I download the latest BED file for the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay?

The latest BED files can be downloaded from the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay product page at https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/A31183.

I created a planned Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay run in my Torrent Suite Software but cannot see it on my Ion GeneStudio S5 Series system. Why is this?

It is possible that there is a communication problem between the Ion GeneStudio S5 Series system and the server. We recommend shutting down the system, waiting for 2 minutes and then rebooting. If that does not work and if you are using the Ion S5 XL System, we recommend turning off the server and the system for 2 minutes. Then, attach a keyboard and monitor to the server and turn the server back on. Log in to the server and make sure you can connect to it via your web browser. Then, turn on the system. If the planned run does not appear, please contact Technical Support at techsupport@thermofisher.com for further assistance.

Why don't I see the Oncomine options in my Torrent Suite Software when planning an Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay run?

You would need to use Torrent Suite Software version 5.2 or later in order to see Oncomine options.

Can I run the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay on the Ion S5 System or an Ion GeneStudio S5 Series system with a 510 or 520 chip?

The Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay has only been validated on the Ion 530 and 540 chips at this time.

Can I run the Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay on the Ion Proton System with a PI chip?

The Oncomine Breast cfDNA Assay has only been validated on the Ion 530 and 540 chips at this time.